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  1. Doucin Vert M7

    Vigour. Semi-dwarfing, similar to MM.106, about twice the size of M.9.

  2. Insect and mite control in field crops

    There are many links in the guide to more detailed information and for images of common pest species. ... Fall armyworm is resistant to many common insecticides and is the subject of ongoing research.

  3. Box grass or Knottybutt grass

    Seedhead is a narrow primary axis of  racemes to 35cm long, with the branches pressed against the main axis. ... The latter species has weak and easily  compressed stems that often root at the lower nodes.

  4. Red grass

    Tolerates  disturbance; one of the first native plants to return to drought affected sown  pastures. ... Can produce a large  amount of material, the majority of which is stem.

  5. Apple and pear scab

    The apple fungus cannot infect pears, nor can the pear fungus infect apples. ... Fruit. The spots on apple fruit are at first small, black and circular.

  6. Bitter rot of apple

    Bitter rot of apple. Cause. Bitter rot of apple is caused by the fungus Colletotrichum gloeosporioides. ... The rot starts as small, light brown, circular spots which enlarge rapidly and become sunken.

  7. Understanding the amelioration processes of subsoil application of amendments

    This enables crops to use deep subsoil water late in the growing season thereby reducing water limited production. ... To assess the long-term effectiveness of new practices and products to ameliorate subsoil sodicity.

  8. Summer legume forage crops: cowpeas, lablab, soybeans

    Use the following formula to calculate the required seeding rate (kg seed/ha):. ... Phosphorus. Phosphorus is the main nutritional requirement and should be applied at sowing.

  9. Grapevine Pinot Gris Virus (GPGV)

    For more information on GPGV see the Australian Wine Research Institute fact sheet. ... Keep records of the source of plant material, vine health, treatments and inspections.

  10. Soil and water best management practices for NSW banana growers

    Land managers on similar landscapes are encouraged to consider the on and off-farm effects of their management decisions. ... However, the general principles will apply equally to other horticultural enterprises with similar intensive systems.

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